Surprise! Fashion’s Trying to Make Stains Happen Again—Except This Time, It Might *Actually * Work

Surprise! Fashion’s Trying to Make Stains Happen Again—Except This Time, It Might *Actually * Work


Remember Balenciaga‘s $1800 pre-damaged sneakers, ACNE Studios’ piled knits, or Maison Margiela‘s Iron Burn white tank top? Fashion’s fascination with imperfection, often showcased through deliberately stained or “ruined” clothing, has been ongoing for years. As trends tend to repeat, this stained aesthetic is making a comeback, and it may finally catch on.

This resurgence is happening at Prada. During Milan Fashion Week, Miuccia Prada and Raf Simons unveiled their F/W 26 menswear collection, Before and Next. Rooted in history yet relevant today, the collection challenged the notion that clothing grows with the wearer and reflects their experiences.